School Districts Use “Gaggle” To Monitor Students’ Free Speech And Social Media Posts
By MassPrivateI Today, I give you a frightening story about free speech censorship and watchlists just in time for the countdown to Halloween. A recent…
By MassPrivateI Today, I give you a frightening story about free speech censorship and watchlists just in time for the countdown to Halloween. A recent…
Op-Ed by Kurt Nimmo It might be time to get off Gab, Voat, and other “white supremacist” social media sites. These are not bona fide…
By Corynne McSherry and Kit Walsh Facebook took big step forward this week in its march to create an “oversight board” to help vet its…
By The Zero Hour with RJ Eskow There is a whole new gaggle of supposed non-profit, non-political organizations claiming to offer new standards of transparency…
By Aaron Kesel Representatives for Google, Facebook and Twitter met with DHS officials at Facebook’s headquarters to devise 2020 election measures against the spread of…
By Philip Giraldi There have been several interesting developments in the United States government’s war on free speech and privacy. First of all, the Department…
Op-Ed by Kurt Nimmo Lee E. Goodman, the former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, completely misses the point in an op-ed posted at The…
By Kurt Nimmo It’s hardly surprising The New York Times and The Washington Post didn’t bother to report on the rally at the British Home…
By Saira Hussain and Sophia Cope Media outlets reported this week that an international student at Harvard University was deported back to Lebanon after border…
By Mac Slavo A Harvard student has been denied entry to the United States because of what friends of his posted on social media. Ismail…
By Cat Ellis Due to the recent mass shootings, there is a major push for so-called “red flag” gun laws at both the state and federal…
By MassPrivateI America’s fear of mass shootings is about to take a truly bizarre turn. That’s because our law enforcement will soon be used as…
By Jamie Williams The California Supreme Court just rejected the government’s attempt to require a youth probationer, as a condition of release, to submit to…
By Arzu Geybullayeva On August 4, the Ankara Criminal Court of Peace issued an order to withhold four Twitter accounts in Turkey. The order affects the…